Spectacular views of the surrounding Lake Mount Brown and Cockburn Sound are available from the lookout at the top of Mount Brown.

Horse riding trails and native bushland of banksia, melaleuca and banksia-jarrah.

Natural native bushland to explore on foot or on the bridle trails.

The two walk trails at The Spectacles have great opportunities for bird watching. Interpretive signs explain the story of traditional life as told by a Nyoongar elder and there is a bird hide located in the wetlands.

Rugged limestone cliffs with sandy beaches and offshore reefs and is perfect for fishing, walking, diving, swimming and picnicking.

The Yellagonga Pine Forest is one of the original pine seed orchards for Western Australia's pine plantations.

Lake Walyungup

Lake Walyungup is a salt lake about 8.6km south-east of Rockingham, and is popular with landsailors.

One of few intact vegetation communities in the metropolitan area inhabited by threatened species such as chuditch and Carnaby’s cockatoos.

A network of walk trails and shared paths through open woodland to Beenyup Swamp, Perry's Paddock and Lake Joondalup.

Take a bushwalk and explore the native marri, banksia and casuarina.